Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 15, 1912, Page 7

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If your home or business office were to burn up or be looted by a burglar WOULD YOU NOT LOSE VALUABLE PAPERS? Is it not careless for you to longer put oc coming to us and -enting & private box in our absolutely fire and burglar proof safety deposit vaults? !w Our rent far o private box is only $1 and up for a whole year. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND Under Control of U, 8. Government THE VERY BEST WHEAT only is used to make the flour which 8oes into our bread. And the very best methods only are employed to produce both the flour and the bread. You'll like the looks of our Dread “hen you see it. You'll like its Taste still better when you try it KEEP. OUT THE FLIES instead of trying to drive them out or kill them. 1t is very much easier. The way to do it is te come here at once and buy the windew screens and screen doors you will have to have sooner or Jater anyway and annoyance and discomfort, llard\_vare & Plumbing Co. X. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUI LDER ill furnigh plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. BUNGALOWE A SPECIALTY. Put them in at once save yewrself trouble L5 eland Let me shew you seme Lakeiand homes I have built, Al ! Phene 967-Green. FLORIDA Live Where You Wil Like Your Neighbors We are exercising great care to sell our ROSEDALE lots only to the best class of people. Thus we give you desirable neighbors in addition to ROSEDALE'S other attratclons. Wide streets, shade trees, fertile sail, building restrictions. Inside the eity, one block east from Lake Mor- ton. SMITH & STEITZ #d G. C. ROGAN Deen-Bryant Building. Whatever you want in rea lestate. We have it. jcan buy tiny silk flags for each one | mother THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK —— 50@61 ]:(}r@ Delights of 5 i Repartee “I was to supper with Grandmother + Kelly last night”” Miss Connelly in- formed Liss Frizkle, as she threw her- self on the couch in the rest room, “and of all the fun!” She paused and her face broke into a reminiscent smile. “She ain't my real grandmaw, you know. She's paw's first wife's For Memorial Day. maw, but us kids has always called I am thoroughly Interested fn your | her grandmother. She lives ‘way out writing of entertainments, and would | on the west side and she gets awful like to ask a favor of you through | sore if one of us youngsters don't go your columns. I would like to know |out and take supper and spend the what sort of a party to class of high school girls and boys that are between the ages of fifteen| « Last night it was my turn and and efghteen on Decoration day; also When I got there Grandmother Kelly what refreshments to serve, and what 8ays to me, ‘Nellie,' she says, ‘I asked sort of favors I might make. I prefer | poor old Grandmaw Getchell to come home-made ones.—Anxious. over tonight and I'd be real obliged e It you'd run over to her son's place It 13 mighty nice of you to tell me | and fetch her. Like as not that daugh- how much you like certainly want it to be of real assist- ance to every one who reads it. Your letter came too late to be answered | some of her bones. They gits awful sooner, and now I fear I am too late brittle, you know, as a person gits to help you much for the 30th. You older. It was funny because Grand- Kelly ain’t more'n a couple of younger than Grandmaw Get: often. by herself, and if that poor old thing should fall down I bet she'd break to wear fn the buttonhole and you can | years get paper napkins in red, white and | chell. blue, also nut or bonbon holders 0| “I was just a-startin’ to pike over shape of the United States shield. I and get Grandmaw Getchell when the wonder if you do not know some old old lady come hoppin‘ up the stairs, soldier who would be willing to tell | spry’s you please. Grandmother Kelly you war stories, say for a half hour? | rups to the door. ‘Why, grandmaw,’ It would add an interesting bit to your | she says, ‘did you come all by your- party. I should put up large flags for | sele? | don’t think you ought to 'a’ decoration and perhaps you can get | done it. It aln't safe for you to come 8ome red geraniums, some white car all that way alone. nations and some lovely blue corn. “Grandmaw Getchell just pushes flowers for the center of your table, past her and begins takin® off her hat and cape and throwin' 'em on the What Should a Young Girl Do? chair. ‘Quit “grandmawin” me, she At the age of sixtecn, what is proper | #a¥8. ‘I'm just as well able to walk for a young girl to wear to a dance? | three blocks by myself as I ever was, What should she say when brought [and a good deal more able than some home from a dance, or from a walk?|of these slimjacks that'd crack to Should a young girl ask a boy friend | Pleces If they ever hit the sidewalk.’ to come In after he has taken her| “When we sat down to supper home? A YOUNG READER. | Grandmother Kelly says, Just as sweet T as couid be, ‘I made some cornbread At sixteen, one should wear very [for supper, grandmaw,’ she says, simple frocks, say of dotted swiss |*‘cause I thought it would be casy for over a colored slip, or all white, or | ¥ou to eat. When a person's lost so any of the very thin wool materlals | many of their teeth as what you have are preity, such as vellings and al- |1 know it's kind of hard for ‘em to batross made with sashes of ribbon, | chem tough things. round necks and elbow sleeves. Thank “Grandmaw Getchell begun to swell yYour escort for a pleasant evening up. ‘I guess you don't need to be so and for his returning you safely home. careful of me and my tecth, Moll Ask him to come to see you and just Kelly' she says. ‘'Hard for me to be your own natural gelf. It s gen- chew?" she snorts, shakin’, ‘erally too late after partles to ask a “Grandmother Kelly come right boy in, but it only about nine o'clock | back at her, smilin’ and happy. ‘Well,’ #nd other members of the family are | ghe 8ays, putting a helpin’ of creamed up, ask him in and have some sort | chicken on to Grandmaw Getchell's of good things to eat. Here Is where | piyte, It does beat all how some folks a chafing dish and the ability to use gets more satisfaction hangin’ on to 4t comes in as a useful adjunct. thelr poor old snags long after they're past thelr usefulness than let ‘em go have for &|night with her about once in every so ) the department. I | ter-in-law of hers'll let her start out | & Maps of any description compiled on short Room 213215 Dnnefi Building PAGE SEVEN THE POPULARITY OF IN- MAN BLUNT CIGARS S not due to their price but to their quality. Many men who formerly Paid a nickel more for their smokes Low prefer the Inman Blune on ae- count of the splendid satisfaction they aftord Not to try is to miss & treat, Inman Cigar Factory Laiceed Phone 233 Red Fla. You Can’t Enjoy Your Vacation Without a Kodak You will always have PICIURES to remind you of those happy 8§ g days. Baby pictures taken now will be a great pleasure ten years £3 $ from now. CENTRAL PHARMACY | Quick Service p . DOUBLY DAINTY Is the sight of a pretty girl buying a box of our contectionery. The girl and the candy match each other pes fectly in daintiness and sweetness. Such a scene may often be seen here for our candies appeal to those ot dainty taste, It's surprising thas you have not yet tried them. H O. DENNY MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Special attentioa notice, given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at rea- sonable rates, Special rates for prints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint;Co; For a Course Tea. I am planning to entertain our club ladles In May to a three-course tea. Our colors are scarlet and white. We bave been studying Irving this year and Prescott'’s “Conquest of Mexico” and “Conquest of Peru.” We want to emphasize in the menu Spanish and Mexican dishes, the elub colors, and anything appropriate. Would chill con carne with wafers be sultable for the comfortable like and get some good boughten ones’ Then she hustled out to the kitchen. “‘It just makes me want to ery, she says, fetchin® a great big sigh, ‘ev- ery time I eat lemon cream pie. Mr, Tinkum, him that was my second, he was 80 partial to it." Then she looked over and 1 lock horns again. ‘You know I been first course? That Is a Mexican dish, married three times,’ she says to me MRS. C. H. P. The dishes of Spain are too closely alike to make a dis- tinction. You will find is it not? cheese and plenty of red pepper. Chill con carne {8 a heavy dish and hardly sultable for a first course. suggest chicken soup. Red and yel low for the color scheme will insure brilllancy, and you can purchase little silk Spanish and Mexican flags for favors for each one. From a Bride-Elect. I am to be married, but there will | Just be my parents and slster, and perbaps a few girl friends there. Would it be bridesmaids? If so, how would we enter the church or parlor? Would it be all right to have the Ceremony performed at the church, fnstead of at home, with no one but those before mentioned there? D, J. You may have two maids, and they ' should precede you at either & church or home wedding, Perfectly proper to be married in the church with so few to witness the ceremony. For Church Entertainments. ‘Wil you please suggest some church | entertalnments by which we can make some money? We live in a village of about 900, &0 | please do not suggest anything very elaborate. Thanking you for your trouble. EWL My Dear: All the new ideas I get for church or home entertainments g0 at once into the department. So watch these columns. Invitations for a Party. Please suggest & suitable way of fssulng invitations for a “kids’ part;” for grown-ups. A READER. 6Daces are to e filled with names and date. 1aleo say “Please come dressed | 48 & child not over tea years of age.” | MME. MERRL - and Mexico [ yn0 gor o minute spaghett! | o served with tomato sauce, Parmesan co I would | g, proper to have two | | Getchell; I you should tumble down- {comedies and theayters and things, ‘Mr. Getchel, he was my third. lie, chance?” the men folks don't take to her, but there's some folks not more’n a hun- dred miles away that didn't get mar- ried more'n once for a mighty good and sufficlent reason, and that is that they didn't get asked agaln.’ “Well, you needn’t to think that randmaw Getchell had any two-thirds of Grandmother Kelly on the mat. Grandmother Kelly was right there was the cemeback. “‘Well,’ she says, takin’ off the Iid | of the teapot and lookin’ in to see if the tea's all gone, ‘I always did think the folks that keeps on gettin' mar- ried every time they get asked ain't «ver had such very good luck.’ “Well, they kep' it up the whole you could ‘s’ beard them. Every time | Grandmaw Getchell'd get a half nel- son on Grandmother Kelly, Grand- mother Kellyd bat back at ber and then duck for the kitchen or dining | room, of somewheres, like she had some pressin’ business, and by the time she'd get back Grandmaw Getchel'd be all ready with another tot one. The last thing I heard after I went upstairs was Grandmother Kel- Iv sayln’, ‘Now, you be careful, grand- maw, goin’ up them steps. | knew a real stout person that fell down them once and she never walked again.’ “ ‘T guess you better be careful your- «lf, Moll Kelly’ gnorts Grandmaw stalrs your bomes'd crack up like so many icicles.’ “I ducked into my room and pretty near swallowed all the bed clothes tryin’ to keep from haw-hawin' right out. bu!forll‘.l,lr‘d‘-_"m“u conulmlrhg".um has got ‘em all beat. They're better'n a couple of three ringed cironses.”— Chicago Daily News, Tl wUL we wmage pubIIC, at Grandmother Kelly spiteful, knew they was about ready to irandmother Kelly didn't say noth. Then she says, ‘Nel- she says, ‘ain’t it funny how some men will marry just anything that mes along, just to show they had the “‘I don’t blame no woman,” says randmaw Getehell to me, ‘Just becuz blessed evenin’, and you'd ‘s’ died it | coor 1R FoR saLe| NOT HOT AIR Dest Oscilating and Ceiling fons. All sizes at the right prices. A complete line of Electric Irons that are Hot Stuff. A classy line of Electric Cook Stoves that “cookum sum,” and all the Necessary Electric Appliances to convenience and beautify the home at a price that is reasonable enough for all to be had. ELORIDA ELECTRIC =% MACHINERY:CO. DfiANEIlBUILDING PHONE 298 S e Always PLEASE Our Patrons ~Ee k;ep everything to be found in an up-to-date book store, and | will be pleased to wait on you. " Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books, and All the Popular Maga- zines. 2 ENRLS: fakelandBookStore .0tis Hungerford. Building Contractor Twenty years’ experience, firet-ciam work. Your interests are mime. Let me figure on your building, large or small. A postal will recelve promps attention. Lock Box 415, or Phone Ne. 4 Lakeland, Fla. - ling.

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